Friday, December 26th TV listings for ESPN U HD
Unsportsmanlike with Evan, Canty and Michelle New Live
Start the day off right with Chris Canty, Evan Cohen and Michelle Smallmon providing an energizing and informative way to take on the day. Sports, life and laughter are what it's all about.
30 for 30 Brian and the Boz
The rise, fall and maturation of former Oklahoma University All-American linebacker Brian Bosworth.
30 for 30 Elway to Marino
The 1983 NFL Draft was highlighted by a record six quarterbacks being taken in the first round, including John Elway and Dan Marino.
30 for 30 You Don't Know Bo
This documentary film takes a close look at the creation of a legend -- two-sport athlete Vincent Edward "Bo" Jackson, the only person ever selected to play in the NFL Pro Bowl and the MLB All-Star Game.
Saturdays In the South: A History of SEC Football Part One: 1869-1932
In the aftermath of the Civil War, America's South is looking to put the past behind it, and finds one path in a growing cultural passion of the North - football. In December 1932, the Southeastern Conference is officially formed.
Saturdays In the South: A History of SEC Football Part Two: 1933-1959
Multiple SEC schools claim national titles from the 1930s through the '50s, including LSU with star running back Billy Cannon in 1958, prior to Cannon's epic game-winning punt return against powerhouse Ole Miss a year later.
Saturdays In the South: A History of SEC Football Part Three: 1960-1970
In the 1960s, as Georgia Tech leaves the conference and the Civil Rights Movement becomes embedded in the history and image of the region, Bear Bryant, hired in 1958, becomes the face of Alabama - and SEC football.
Saturdays In the South: A History of SEC Football Part Four: 1969-1979
As a new decade dawns, quarterbacks Archie Manning, Bert Jones and Condredge Holloway build memorable legacies. Bear Bryant begins a new run of dominance at Alabama, and the rise of television sports transforms the SEC.
Saturdays In the South: A History of SEC Football Part Five: 1980-1989
The 1980s begin with Herschel Walker leading Georgia to a national title as a freshman. After Bear Bryant retires in 1982 and passes away four weeks later, control of the SEC is eventually transferred to Pat Dye and Bo Jackson at Auburn.
Saturdays In the South: A History of SEC Football Part Six: 1990-1999
The 1990s bring change, with expansion and the sport's first-ever conference championship game. Florida's Steve Spurrier fashions an era of high-octane offense, and his Gators form a rivalry with Tennessee and QB Peyton Manning.
Saturdays In the South: A History of SEC Football Part Seven: 2000-2009
Nick Saban comes to LSU in 2000 and eventually wins the Tigers' first national championship since 1958 - a feat matched by Les Miles. At Florida, Tim Tebow becomes a cult hero and wins two national titles with Urban Meyer's Gators.
Saturdays In the South: A History of SEC Football Part Eight: 2010-Present
The SEC has a run of seven straight national titles, and nine in 12 years. Expansion in 2012 gives the conference 14 schools. Meanwhile, Nick Saban arguably becomes the greatest coach in the history of college football.
College Football Central Michigan vs. Northwestern
The Wildcats (6-6) and the Chippewas (7-5) head to Ford Field for the GameAbove Sports Bowl. Northwestern has won all five of its bowl games since 2016, while Central Michigan makes its first appearance in the postseason since 2021.
College Football New Mexico vs. Minnesota
The Lobos meet the Golden Gophers in the Rate Bowl. Minnesota has won eight straight bowl games. New Mexico finished in a four-way tie for first in the Mountain West after winning six in a row, but lost a tiebreaker to play for the conference title.
College Football Florida International vs. Texas-San Antonio
The Panthers (7-5) and the Roadrunners (6-6) compete in the First Responder Bowl from Gerald J. Ford Stadium in Dallas. Florida International won its final four regular-season outings. UTSA seeks a third consecutive postseason victory.
